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University of Vermont Health Mental Health Technician - Emergency Department in Burlington, Vermont

Mental Health Technician - Emergency Department

Job Details

Job Ref:

R0055961

Category:

Mental Health

Employment Type:

Various

Health Care Partner:

University of Vermont Medical Center

Location:

111 Colchester Ave, Burlington, VT 05401

Department:

Emergency Department - A

Job Type:

Regular

Primary Shift:

Variable

Hours per Week:

36

Pay Rate:

$21.69 - $34.20 per hour

This is a bargaining union position.

JOB DESCRIPTION:

The ED Mental Health Technician is a member of the interdisciplinary team in the Emergency Department whose duties include maintaining a safe and caring therapeutic environment for our patients, their families and our colleagues while promoting physical, emotional, psychological and cognitive wellbeing.

The ED Mental Health Technician (ED MHT) is responsible for specific aspects of direct patient care and monitoring focused on safety, under the direct supervision of a Registered Nurse, including documentation, coordinating patient activities (i.e. trips to the garden) and managing emergency situations. Additionally, the ED MHT works with patients in highly stressful and anxiety producing situations; there is potential for violence and the ED MHT stays with the patient if they are escalated. Once they are behaving appropriately, a CPSA may be re-assigned to the patient as the constant observer .

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EDUCATION:

High school graduate or GED. AS or BS degree in mental health or human services related field preferred.

EXPERIENCE:

Previous relevant experience required; minimum of 1 year. Examples of past experience include, but are not limited to, work in psychiatric facilities, corrections, hospital security, community crisis teams, or individual work with children or adults with special needs.

SHIFTS:

Part Time (24 hours per week) shift available.

Full Time (36 hours per week) shift available.

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